NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 21: (L-R) J-Hope, SUGA, Jungkook, Jimin, RM, V, and Jin of the K-pop boy band BTS visit the "Today" Show at Rockefeller Plaza on February 21, 2020 in New York City.
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What does Apobangpo mean?

A little word that means the world to BTS' Army.

Back in 2013, BTS burst onto the music scene and quickly became a force to be reckoned with. Their impact was so immense that it didn’t take long for them to become synonymous with South Korea itself. From partnering with major brands like Hyundai to even influencing the country’s political landscape, BTS has left a mark on every aspect of society. Their cultural influence has even extended to the creation of new words and phrases that have found their way into dictionaries around the world.

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As BTS celebrates their monumental 10-year anniversary, new fans are discovering some of the iconic phrases the group used during their early days. Recently, BTS member V took to Instagram to reminisce on the group’s journey, and he shared a video where he wrote a heartfelt message for their dedicated fanbase, also known as ARMY. In his message, V used the word ‘apobangpo,’ which had been frequently used by the members in the past. But what exactly does this intriguing word mean?

The meaning of Apobangpo, explained

The term ‘apobangpo’ made its debut when BTS’ talented main vocalist, Jungkook, uttered it during a fancafe meeting with the dedicated fanbase. This unique word holds a special meaning as it represents the unwavering bond between the fans, known as ARMY, and the members of BTS. Meaning ‘ARMY Forever, Bangtan Forever,’ apobangpo beautifully encapsulates the love and loyalty that exist between the fans and the group. While some fans briefly used the abbreviation AFBF, it is the term ‘apobangpo’ that continues to resonate among the members.

During a recent live session, Jungkook playfully encouraged fans to share the word ‘Apobangpo’ in the comments, along with another beloved term, ‘borahae.’ The latter phrase, meaning ‘I purple you,’ holds deep significance after V unintentionally sparked the belief that purple is a color closely associated with BTS and their branding. Fans and members alike have embraced ‘borahae’ as a powerful expression of love and support for one another, creating a sense of unity within the fandom.

While numerous words and phrases have emerged from the realm of K-Pop, there are certain expressions that hold a special place in BTS’s heart, serving as a tribute to their profound connection with their fans and their unwavering affection for their fans. These words have become a part of the ARMY’s lexicon, and after 10 years accompanying this group that started from very humble beginnings, it is essential for every devoted fan to cherish and embrace these little terms.


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Francisca Santos
Passionate about gossip, a dedicated music enthusiast, and an unapologetic weeb, Francisca is a freelance writer at WGTG. When she's not writing, she can be found taking her dog on walks, defending BTS' honor, and re-reading 'One Piece'.